Agreed. She is so fascinating. Very knowledgeable. I enjoy the wildlife experts so much more when they are also hunters and anglers. not just weird alone lady that thinks no animal should ever die for any reason. BTW, are you Bobby Lee’s little brother Steve?????
Yap. Haven't been able to make it through a full episode for at least 6 months. Same 4 opinions with no facts to be found. Same guests who don't work anymore - they make their money on the podcast circuit so they are officially out of touch with the world. The comedians can be funny. Started listening to lex and enjoyed listening about ancient rome and science and stuff with people who have devoted their whole life to getting facts and backing it up with experience
Its wonderful to see a completely salient person just naturally talk, with a domain expertise and such perspective. Can you imagine how intensely cool it would have been to know 25-year-old logger/solo-huntress as she talked about earlier. We need to clone her perspective.
This was a good pod very informative, but this lady’s kind of a dick her extreme skepticism and always wanting to fact check everything really kills the convo like Joe says something n she’s just like really huh like she knows it all that shit annoying
Its unanimous old JRE fans love this episode. We all went to the stratosphere w/ Joe. Now we need him to come back to earth & interview some regular but amazing folks. do more episodes like this one. It was a breath of fresh air.
I would rather listen to 10 hours straight of this guest versus 10 minutes of another comedian telling Joe how awesome the Comedy Mothership is. This is one of the best episodes in a very long time. She was great! Please have more guests like this.
Since he moved to Austin and really a little bit before that when he got really big the comedians and the MMA/UFC stuff just got out of control. Once he got really huge, he started spending too much time with those type of people which aren’t very interesting to begin with, and really all he’s doing is promoting those things.
I've found myself skipping about 50% of the JRE episodes lately because I don't want to hear from another MMA fighter or semi-successful comedian. This one is great. She's great.
Yeah I quit listening for a bit because of that. Too much shit going on in the world right now, I could give two fucks about a fat guy literally named jelly roll
lol I could've written that comment. I don't care about MMA and most of the comedians that come on don't interest me. I did discover Tim Dillon on here though and that's a funny MF.
@@oliviariv I could've written your comment. I have no interest in MMA, not one bit and I tend to skip the episodes with never heard stand up comics. Not all of them but most. I rarely find them funny or interesting. This episode is just really enjoyable to watch and listen to.
She is such an awesome guest because you can tell she wants to talk about how truly amazing wildlife is and not just brag about how she broke away from society and lived off grid. She makes everything she talks about relatable. Worth every minute of listening
Even if it is a brag she shouldn’t be ashamed of it… its a amazing thing more people should try it or try to live in the country I was born and raised in Mississippi and I’m still here an dont plan to leave especially too a big town..
That was so good. I am an old woman who lives in London, England, and I knew diddly squat about this subject. It’s still amazing that we can learn so much from Podcasts. Thank you, Joe Rogan and Diane K Boyd.
Ah, you live in my favourite city in the world. I hope it hasn't changed as much as some videos portray. I was there for 10 glorious days in 2006, and would have stayed forever if there had been an option for me. I'd still love to "escape to the country" (love that show) and have a bungalow in Wales or the Scottish Borders. If you're loving this podcast, look into Jim Dutcher and the Sawtooth Wolf project. Just remarkable, and the images he caught while living among them are breathtaking.
As a cattle ranchers wife, who just had a yearling attacked, I found this guest fascinating. I really appreciate her realistic perspective and knowledge. Great guest!
@@denverrsouthers5531i know right! If one more person tries to convince me Biden isn't the best person alive on the planet or vacs cause injuries I might start watching Steven crowder
These are the pod guests that made me first fall in love with JRE. We all hunger for education, and the amount of education provided on this podcast 5-7 years ago was unmatched. I learned more from JRE guests than I did in all my schooling. Every episode was a banger. We need more episodes like this.
I hope this podcast gets the recognition it richly deserves. What a remarkable woman, still burst with an age old light in a world of gloom & to Joe who allowed Diane to share it with us all. Blown away!
I disregarded this interview when i saw it initially, and now feel so ashamed because it is everything i claim to love about JRE. Wonderful talk. This year has been smashing.
I remember a few years back watching a nature doc, a pack of wolfs chasing a bison but the bison was strong and the chase lasted a couple of days. Most of the pack give up as they got deeper into snow and exhaustion, leaving just 2 wolfs in the chase, they were starving and desperate and eventually one more give up leaving just one lone wolf chasing the exhausted bison. What ensued was the most desperate fight between wolf and bison at stake was life itself without a doubt. After a brutal fight the wolf clung his jaws on the throat of the much bigger, stronger animal and brought it down, killing it and surviving against incredible odds. I've never seen anything else like it
I love this lady and how great of joe to bring her on, it's very refreshing to see unknown people with loads of knowledge like her, erica the beekeeper, etc
Very enjoyable to me to listen to someone that is so experienced and confident but without ego or exaggerations… She an incredible guest!! Great conversation!!
Joe is absolutely right about finding people in the deep wilderness. I remember coming across fresh boot prints on private land in the middle of nowhere. The feeling is like nothing else.
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️ 00:00:00 - Introduction to Joe Rogan Experience 00:08:20 - Tracking Wolves: Technology and Challenges 00:14:17 - Mountain Lions vs. Wolves: Predatory Dynamics 00:19:11 - Water Divining: Myths and Science 00:24:12 - Encounter with Intruders 00:31:46 - Wildlife Interactions and Habituation 00:38:12 - The Impact of Naming Animals 00:42:41 - Impact of Wolves on Elk Populations 00:47:44 - Corner Crossing Controversy 00:55:44 - Historical Wolf Attacks During War 01:00:11 - Wolves and Horse Attacks 01:05:29 - Wolf Encounters and Human Fear 01:10:42 - Wolves vs. Mountain Lions 01:16:21 - Bear Encounters in the Wild 01:21:44 - Bear Spray vs. Firearms: What's Best? 01:31:01 - Wolf Behavior: Learning and Survival 01:38:16 - Bird Migration: Nature's GPS 01:42:57 - Biology by Vote: A Flawed System 01:57:46 - Wolves in Urban Areas: Adaptation and Survival 02:02:32 - Capturing Problematic Wolves 02:07:53 - Pros & Cons of Wolf Reintroduction 02:12:26 - Impact of Reintroduction on Ecosystem 02:18:32 - Historical Context of Bison Populations 02:23:11 - Hybridization of Coyotes and Wolves 02:27:42 - Domestication of Foxes Study 02:32:51 - Human-Wolf Relationships in History 02:37:48 - Baboons Raising Dogs 02:42:39 - Spillover Effects of Diseases 02:48:08 - Genetic Factors in Wolf Coat Color 02:53:04 - Pronghorn Antelope and Evolution
❤happy to see regular ppl on your podcast Joe. Keep it up. You are a treasure and I’m sure you feel it too! We all can continuously learn different subjects. Morning rituals. 😊
Like when she didnt believe the wolfs attacking soldiers backed by main stream news sources and eye witness accounts by not only soldiers but officers as well?
My family members in Mexico have been finding water like that for centuries and every time it's work and these were the old school wells with the bucket and roap dug by hands foots and shovels
I'm raised here in MN and if you love wolves i highly recommend Gooseberry Falls, youll see them along with the famous MN Lynx. Winter youll see tons of different paw prints you might hear Lynx screaming or wolf howl. At night its the most beautiful place in winter. Along the Knife River up to the boundary waters near Canada. This place made me fascinated with Wolves and nope we the only place they came naturally and stayed, the water dont get better then our boundary waters other then Canada.We also have some of the best people like his guest.
I used to hike by myself in Rocky Mountain national park from the 80s to 2000. I couldn’t take my dogs there so I went a few times a year. I was up on a high peak and ran into a man. He was cool but it opened my eyes to the risk I was taking. I always talked and sang while hiking. I knew beyond a doubt I had been watched by a cat. You can feel it. Never saw one but I heard it. Saw bears a lot at a dud ranch I worked at. Trash. After that I started hiking only were I could take my dogs. Moose were a problem then. I just had to train my dogs very well. They were aussie/border collie mixes. Best dogs ever. I miss those days
Go to Isle Royale, take a canoe. Use it as a mobile base camp to day hike from. Weight and gear is a non issue. You can still get out there, just have to do it smarter instead of harder.
@@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu that sound amazing. Haven’t been there yet. I’m caretaking my husband with dementia. Maybe when he is done with his journey I can do that. It sounds magical
Ah, I love this woman, she's a kindred soul. I used to skip school as a teenager and go to the zoo to watch the 3 Mexican gray wolves they had; Cesca, Velos and Cisco. I'd talk to the keepers and got their individual backstories, followed their progress as a pilot program creating a new pack with individual wolves (which worked well, btw) and always find them fascinating and wonderful creatures. The Sawtooth Wolf Project was incredible, with images which still adorn my home to this day. So happy to see a guest like this for a change, I just hope he lets her speak.
the first ad break is done at the strangest moment in the conversation for recent eps. "it started making it's way north and got shot in utah!" - today we are sponsored by better help
These are where Joe's podcast shines- when he brings on fascinating and unique guests that aren't comedians or famous people
Agreed 👍
Nor right-wingers. Joe needs to keep bringing in actually interesting individuals.
So true. How many hours of Tom Segura do we need...
@@TheRivas2000 about a million please
My thoughts exactly.
What a lovely woman. She is a breath of fresh air. Love listening to wildlife stories.
Agreed. She is so fascinating. Very knowledgeable. I enjoy the wildlife experts so much more when they are also hunters and anglers. not just weird alone lady that thinks no animal should ever die for any reason. BTW, are you Bobby Lee’s little brother Steve?????
Yap. Haven't been able to make it through a full episode for at least 6 months. Same 4 opinions with no facts to be found. Same guests who don't work anymore - they make their money on the podcast circuit so they are officially out of touch with the world. The comedians can be funny. Started listening to lex and enjoyed listening about ancient rome and science and stuff with people who have devoted their whole life to getting facts and backing it up with experience
@@heretolaugh8404 yeah im Steebee Weebee. Nah jk lol
Its wonderful to see a completely salient person just naturally talk, with a domain expertise and such perspective.
Can you imagine how intensely cool it would have been to know 25-year-old logger/solo-huntress as she talked about earlier.
We need to clone her perspective.
This was a good pod very informative, but this lady’s kind of a dick her extreme skepticism and always wanting to fact check everything really kills the convo like Joe says something n she’s just like really huh like she knows it all that shit annoying
Its unanimous old JRE fans love this episode. We all went to the stratosphere w/ Joe. Now we need him to come back to earth & interview some regular but amazing folks. do more episodes like this one. It was a breath of fresh air.
Well said
He can't promote the far right agenda that way though.
😂😂😂😂😂 cry@@dreadtrain2846
@@dreadtrain2846nothing far right about what Joe says ya weirdo.
@@sonnyboy1618 Whatever you say.
I would rather listen to 10 hours straight of this guest versus 10 minutes of another comedian telling Joe how awesome the Comedy Mothership is. This is one of the best episodes in a very long time. She was great! Please have more guests like this.
There's obviously not an unlimited supply of people this interesting.
❤😂the comedians are all fellatists
@@chickenfishhybrid44 i think there's more than there are comedians. Every state has several biologists working with the wildlife.
Since he moved to Austin and really a little bit before that when he got really big the comedians and the MMA/UFC stuff just got out of control. Once he got really huge, he started spending too much time with those type of people which aren’t very interesting to begin with, and really all he’s doing is promoting those things.
I really enjoy when the guest is not a celebrity and just a normal down to Earth person with an interesting story.
Yea, this one was a challenging jerk, but i did it!
@@eljay2224bot
Same!!
Yesss
@@RP-ue9wy made it to 5:17 those mature hands made me BUST!
The guests I've never heard of are infinitely more interesting than any celebrity
I've found myself skipping about 50% of the JRE episodes lately because I don't want to hear from another MMA fighter or semi-successful comedian.
This one is great. She's great.
Yesss his videos haven’t been any good lately he need to take notes from Theo when it comes to guest
Yeah I quit listening for a bit because of that. Too much shit going on in the world right now, I could give two fucks about a fat guy literally named jelly roll
The conspiracy and UFO stories of ancient history are the best.
lol I could've written that comment. I don't care about MMA and most of the comedians that come on don't interest me. I did discover Tim Dillon on here though and that's a funny MF.
@@oliviariv I could've written your comment. I have no interest in MMA, not one bit and I tend to skip the episodes with never heard stand up comics. Not all of them but most. I rarely find them funny or interesting.
This episode is just really enjoyable to watch and listen to.
This lady is the most normal person I've heard on a podcsst in a long time.
Really good.
Shes the most human cuz she lives as far away and disconnected from society as possible..
@heydude696969lol yup
@tambob82 yeah nobody's watching a 4 year plus old random Theo ep tf
@@RP-ue9wy yea this one was a challenging jerk, but i did it!
There are so many things to like about Joe, but his unending curiosity about absolutely everything, is my favorite
So true.
Agreed!
We are never too old to learn.
She is such an awesome guest because you can tell she wants to talk about how truly amazing wildlife is and not just brag about how she broke away from society and lived off grid. She makes everything she talks about relatable. Worth every minute of listening
Yea i agree, This one was a challenging jerk, but i did it!
🎉@@eljay2224😂😂😂😂
Even if it is a brag she shouldn’t be ashamed of it… its a amazing thing more people should try it or try to live in the country I was born and raised in Mississippi and I’m still here an dont plan to leave especially too a big town..
Never kill a predator. Humans are the big predators. Texas.
@@eljay2224I laughed
That was so good. I am an old woman who lives in London, England, and I knew diddly squat about this subject. It’s still amazing that we can learn so much from Podcasts. Thank you, Joe Rogan and Diane K Boyd.
You sound lovely though x
Ah, you live in my favourite city in the world. I hope it hasn't changed as much as some videos portray. I was there for 10 glorious days in 2006, and would have stayed forever if there had been an option for me. I'd still love to "escape to the country" (love that show) and have a bungalow in Wales or the Scottish Borders. If you're loving this podcast, look into Jim Dutcher and the Sawtooth Wolf project. Just remarkable, and the images he caught while living among them are breathtaking.
Listening to this podcast and then reading your comment has given me an idea, thank you 😊 🙏
Hello old woman in London England. I am an old man living in the Southwest United States
What about HarryPotterObamaSonic10inu
I feel like this is a very courageous and graceful woman who is politely tired of everyone's crap. Awesome pod!
I love her giggle/laugh. Idk how to describe it, but it just makes me smile
This is why we love the show Joe. You get normal people on who have a passion. We love to hear and share their stories.
Bro I couldn't agree more, this is why he's the best, she is absolutely amazing
Your comment needs 9 trillion likes
As a cattle ranchers wife, who just had a yearling attacked, I found this guest fascinating. I really appreciate her realistic perspective and knowledge. Great guest!
diane has a very warm, comforting energy about her - could listen to her talk for hours. truly wonderful guest and hopefully see her on again soon
Joe this woman is a treasure!! Absolutely one of the best interviews you’ve done!Thank you for sharing her light and intelligence with the world!
Nice to have a guest that is in touch with the real world.
I know right. She cool
Agreed 👍
Yup I quit listening to Joe because of the weirdo right wingers
So your saying your a weirdo left winger then? Lmfao that's not better 😭@@denverrsouthers5531
@@denverrsouthers5531i know right! If one more person tries to convince me Biden isn't the best person alive on the planet or vacs cause injuries I might start watching Steven crowder
These are the pod guests that made me first fall in love with JRE. We all hunger for education, and the amount of education provided on this podcast 5-7 years ago was unmatched. I learned more from JRE guests than I did in all my schooling. Every episode was a banger. We need more episodes like this.
LOVE when joe has a unique wildlife researcher or expert. These are by far the best JRE episodes
I agree, this one was a challenging jerk, but i did it!
Wow makati city
Could you tell me what other guests he had on that are wildlife researchers? I enjoy these episodes. Thanks for any help!
@@TheWoodsTheMountains merlin tuttle
@@Mrrrcus yea this one was a challenging jerk, but i did it!
She seems like the greatest lady ever, the vibe she gives off even through my screen and audio is unbelievably great
Pay jaime more
Unbelievably?
I hope this podcast gets the recognition it richly deserves. What a remarkable woman, still burst with an age old light in a world of gloom & to Joe who allowed Diane to share it with us all. Blown away!
This episode feels like old JRE
No
@@martiand1882Yes
Yes @@martiand1882
Old JRE is like first 200 episodes. After that Joe went tarded.
I agree, it reminds me of when he had the woman on that lived in the arctic circle, Joe barely spoke and we got a fascinating story as a result!!
This lady is so chill to listen to. Great episode
excellent guest
This is by far the female guest of all time, this lady is unbelievably amazing and great and such a genuine person
Pay jaime more
This woman is precious! ❤
I loved every single second of that pod. Diane is an absolute gem. Nothing but respect as usual.
She is extremely personable and just a lovely person in general. And such a fascinating subject! Great podcast!
As someone from Minnesota, this is like listening to my mom talk for 3 hours.
😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
That Fargo accent tho😂
As someone from NC, I'm expecting Jerry Lundergard to show up. Lol
😂😂
worth listening to the entire episode. Diane K. Boyd seems to be no-nonsense and a sweetheart simultaneously.
This lady is easy on the ears and fun to listen to.
This might be Joe’s favourite guest of all time. They’re really hitting it off.
One of my favorite guests. I could listen to her stories, comments all day long.
She did not get a chance to tell them! He kept interrupting!!
Looking forward to this one. It is much better when Joe interviews regular people. Celebrities are usually boring AF.
Define regular or by Celebrities u mean "entertainment-bussiness"?
Yep. Celebrities and musicians these days are just not interesting people. They are too afraid of hurting peoples feelings so they can’t say much
@@brianmeen2158so freaking true. Always boring. No personality. No individuality
And virtue signaling politicians
This woman is highly irregular. That’s what makes her interesting to listen to.
I needed this wholesomeness right now. 🙏🏼 Thanks Joe.
I disregarded this interview when i saw it initially, and now feel so ashamed because it is everything i claim to love about JRE. Wonderful talk. This year has been smashing.
Nothing better than a good ole old style jre episode.
These are the best JRE episodes
I also have no dog in this fight but I found this lady awesome to listen to, one of the best episodes ever.
How cool it would be to have a documented week with Joe and Diane at her cabin.
Check out the movie Continental Divide. She reminds me of that character, and it's actually a good flick.
@@Kinesiology411 nice.. will do.. Thanks!
I truly love this. It gives me the fulfillment of not needing to go in the woods while getting the imaginative experience of it. She's so awesome.
Totally agree. She is a great guest. JRE at its best.
The way these two kept bouncing off of each other non stop throughout the 3 hour convo ❤
Fascinating lady 🎉
Diane, thank you for the knowledge and the great conversation! Thank you for the work you do with these wolves!
I remember a few years back watching a nature doc, a pack of wolfs chasing a bison but the bison was strong and the chase lasted a couple of days. Most of the pack give up as they got deeper into snow and exhaustion, leaving just 2 wolfs in the chase, they were starving and desperate and eventually one more give up leaving just one lone wolf chasing the exhausted bison. What ensued was the most desperate fight between wolf and bison at stake was life itself without a doubt. After a brutal fight the wolf clung his jaws on the throat of the much bigger, stronger animal and brought it down, killing it and surviving against incredible odds. I've never seen anything else like it
Lion vs buffalo is a battle.
Glad to be human
LMAO @@pricklycatsss
@@pricklycatsss Chasing animals to exhaustion is something humans did
@@pricklycatsssHuman TODAY. We used to barely survive winter before technology advanced.
Man I’m really enjoying this women’s stories would love to see here on here again !!
This is the perfect guest for Joe.... Very enjoyable episode...
45 seconds in and this woman is amazing
This is why Joe is the best he brings in amazing guest with story's we all want.
People who's story's for so long we couldn't access so easily
The reason why JRE is so great. Man I loved this one. Definitely reading the book and listening to this again!
Wish we could see more podcasts like these. Episodes were I learn about random but fascinating topics are the best
This lady is so lovely 😭. She can hold her own and is obviously passionate about wolves. Great to see!
I love this lady and how great of joe to bring her on, it's very refreshing to see unknown people with loads of knowledge like her, erica the beekeeper, etc
Very enjoyable to me to listen to someone that is so experienced and confident but without ego or exaggerations… She an incredible guest!! Great conversation!!
Love this lady..she can be alone but probably isn't lonely...I love that 👍
Why is this podcast so interesting can't stop listening to it!!! She is so interesting!
This lady is a total badass.. she has had the best life ever.. 💪💪💪
Joe is absolutely right about finding people in the deep wilderness.
I remember coming across fresh boot prints on private land in the middle of nowhere.
The feeling is like nothing else.
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️
00:00:00 - Introduction to Joe Rogan Experience
00:08:20 - Tracking Wolves: Technology and Challenges
00:14:17 - Mountain Lions vs. Wolves: Predatory Dynamics
00:19:11 - Water Divining: Myths and Science
00:24:12 - Encounter with Intruders
00:31:46 - Wildlife Interactions and Habituation
00:38:12 - The Impact of Naming Animals
00:42:41 - Impact of Wolves on Elk Populations
00:47:44 - Corner Crossing Controversy
00:55:44 - Historical Wolf Attacks During War
01:00:11 - Wolves and Horse Attacks
01:05:29 - Wolf Encounters and Human Fear
01:10:42 - Wolves vs. Mountain Lions
01:16:21 - Bear Encounters in the Wild
01:21:44 - Bear Spray vs. Firearms: What's Best?
01:31:01 - Wolf Behavior: Learning and Survival
01:38:16 - Bird Migration: Nature's GPS
01:42:57 - Biology by Vote: A Flawed System
01:57:46 - Wolves in Urban Areas: Adaptation and Survival
02:02:32 - Capturing Problematic Wolves
02:07:53 - Pros & Cons of Wolf Reintroduction
02:12:26 - Impact of Reintroduction on Ecosystem
02:18:32 - Historical Context of Bison Populations
02:23:11 - Hybridization of Coyotes and Wolves
02:27:42 - Domestication of Foxes Study
02:32:51 - Human-Wolf Relationships in History
02:37:48 - Baboons Raising Dogs
02:42:39 - Spillover Effects of Diseases
02:48:08 - Genetic Factors in Wolf Coat Color
02:53:04 - Pronghorn Antelope and Evolution
Bless you
What an incredible lady. I really enjoyed listening to her speak.
I could just be imagining it but I think Joe really REALLY enjoys talking about the craziness of nature with a woman like Boyd.
Great podcast thanks for bringing Diane on. I never heard of her but her story and what she is doing is amazing along how impressive her work is.
This was a nice treat. I wish her well!
I live in northern Wisconsin and love hearing the wolves. Always protect wolves.
This interview convinced me to buy the book. I super recommend it. I wish Rogan would read the book and interview her again.
I like her voice, i think she'd do a good job reading the audio book
Joe! We miss guests like this!! Please have her back and more terrific scientists like her!
One of the best ones in a while. Fascinating lady!
❤happy to see regular ppl on your podcast Joe. Keep it up. You are a treasure and I’m sure you feel it too! We all can continuously learn different subjects. Morning rituals. 😊
Love it when Joe’s tall stories are shot down with knowledge and common sense
Like when she didnt believe the wolfs attacking soldiers backed by main stream news sources and eye witness accounts by not only soldiers but officers as well?
Best episode in a long time! Definitely felt like the old JRE days.
Divining rods work.
I’ve done it and was amazed.
Used them for finding broken sprinkler lines on golf courses
This is the best Rogan I've seen in a while.
My family members in Mexico have been finding water like that for centuries and every time it's work and these were the old school wells with the bucket and roap dug by hands foots and shovels
I'm raised here in MN and if you love wolves i highly recommend Gooseberry Falls, youll see them along with the famous MN Lynx. Winter youll see tons of different paw prints you might hear Lynx screaming or wolf howl. At night its the most beautiful place in winter. Along the Knife River up to the boundary waters near Canada. This place made me fascinated with Wolves and nope we the only place they came naturally and stayed, the water dont get better then our boundary waters other then Canada.We also have some of the best people like his guest.
I used to hike by myself in Rocky Mountain national park from the 80s to 2000. I couldn’t take my dogs there so I went a few times a year.
I was up on a high peak and ran into a man. He was cool but it opened my eyes to the risk I was taking.
I always talked and sang while hiking. I knew beyond a doubt I had been watched by a cat. You can feel it. Never saw one but I heard it. Saw bears a lot at a dud ranch I worked at. Trash.
After that I started hiking only were I could take my dogs. Moose were a problem then. I just had to train my dogs very well. They were aussie/border collie mixes. Best dogs ever.
I miss those days
Go to Isle Royale, take a canoe. Use it as a mobile base camp to day hike from. Weight and gear is a non issue. You can still get out there, just have to do it smarter instead of harder.
@@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu that sound amazing. Haven’t been there yet.
I’m caretaking my husband with dementia. Maybe when he is done with his journey I can do that. It sounds magical
Great guest best when Joe interviews a guest knowledgeable on one subject. 10/10. Cool chick.
Finally.. a Rogan where I want to listen to the entire episode.
🤣🤣 this is so me. Some podcasts i leave in half but i shouldn't do that. I need to watch them fully so let's see
We had someone douse for us in Alaska (circa '75). Nailed it. Best water ever.
Diane K. Boyd, you simply put a smile on my face, listening to you speak was nothing but a total pleasure. Thank you!!!
Love this kind of guest, Great podcast!
so nice to see someone who is in touch with reality on here. feels cozy. she's also probably funnier than 90% of "comedians" that do the show lol
As a Woman, Citizen/Veteran, THIS is my definition of a 'Strong/Capable Woman!'
Bravo!
Ah, I love this woman, she's a kindred soul. I used to skip school as a teenager and go to the zoo to watch the 3 Mexican gray wolves they had; Cesca, Velos and Cisco. I'd talk to the keepers and got their individual backstories, followed their progress as a pilot program creating a new pack with individual wolves (which worked well, btw) and always find them fascinating and wonderful creatures. The Sawtooth Wolf Project was incredible, with images which still adorn my home to this day. So happy to see a guest like this for a change, I just hope he lets her speak.
She is the best guest in years
More guests like this amazing woman. Power to the People!!!
I needed to hear this lovely lady speak.
Not reading her book?
One of the best JRE Episodes
Best episode in a long time. Thank you for the breath of fresh air
the first ad break is done at the strangest moment in the conversation for recent eps.
"it started making it's way north and got shot in utah!" - today we are sponsored by better help
Shes great. Smart. Seems like a good person for real.
I love how Joe can have a real genuine connection with many different types of people 🤘
Brilliant podcast! Diane is a fascinating woman and it is an absolute sacrilege that she isn’t reading her own book for the audiobook recording.
As a wolf myself, I approve this episode!
@@shoedil812 awwwwooooooooo my brother.
Hey wolf man . I noticed the sheep too many .
Get back to work .
@@russellcampbell3500 Awoooooooo my bro!
@@babyshaker8932 Sheep are ok but I prefer some good juicy beaver..... moisssst.
the "sheep" in wolves clothing?...I don't know anyone on here.. I'm just sayn😄
Diane the cadence of your voice is beautiful! I love how you express yourself.
This is a very good episode I enjoy being educated and laughing at the same time please do more like this
Yes I agree I love these kind of pods😊
I really enjoyed thus episode. Refreshing compared to some previous episodes. Even bought the book.
Best episode of the year very refreshing
In another life Joe and this woman live in that cabin together happily ever after. Hunting, fishing, sciencing.
I'm really late to the party here but wow! I've never heard of this lady before but my goodness is she fascinating! Looking up her book right now!
Being alone is different from being lonely mannn not a lot of people would feel that but that's real
Completely obvious.
Don’t overthink it.